It comes through your nose and into your lungs through the trachea.
air contains oxygen the body needs
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Your body takes in air through your nose and mouth. There is another interpretation of the original question. "to respire"
Your nose and mouth.
The lungs take in oxygen directly from the air.
the veins in your body take air from your nose into the lungs
Body heat is transferred to the air primarily through convection and radiation. Convection occurs as the warm air around the body rises and cooler air moves in to take its place, carrying away heat. Radiation involves the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves from the body to the surrounding air.
The lungs are the part of the human body that absorbs oxygen directly from the air. When you breathe, the lungs take in oxygen from the air and transfer it to the bloodstream to be transported to cells throughout the body.
Yes. You take in air which is about 20% oxygen
When our body is in relaxed state, it will probably take up quarter of a liter air every time we breathe in. When our body is engaged in some activity, the amount of air taken in increases. A professional bike racer's amount of air taken in can reach up to 2 liters.
The lungs are the organ that takes air into the body. The air is taken in through the nose and the mouth.
it makes up the respiratory system.